Fafnir (Marvel Comics)

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Fafnir

Fafnir (right) on the cover of Thor #341 (March 1984).
Art by Walter Simonson.
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Thor #134
(Nov. 1966)
Created by Stan Lee
Jack Kirby
In-story information
Abilities Superhuman strength, stamina, and durability
Fire Breath
Illusion casting

Fafnir is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appears in the title Thor #134 (Nov. 1966), and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.

Publication history

Based on Fafnir of Norse mythology, Fafnir first appeared in a two-part back-up story in Thor #134-135 (Nov.-Dec. 1966). The character did not feature again in Marvel continuity until Thor #318 (April 1982), and was finally killed in a storyline in Thor #341-343 (March–May 1984). Fafnir returned from the dead (referred to as King Fafnir of Nastrond) in Thor #486-488 (May–July 1995).

Fictional biography

Fafnir is first encountered in the guise of an old man by the warrior Volstagg, who with his companions is currently exploring the ruined realm of Nastrond, an extradimensional realm on the continent of Asgard. Fafnir explains he was the King of Nastrond, and that the King of the Norse Gods, Odin, destroyed Nastrond due to the evil nature of its people. Fafnir himself was left to die in a ruined wasteland, but survives by drinking from a pool of water with magical properties. The water, however, transforms Fafnir into a massive dragon. Knowing that Volstagg and his allies were sent by Odin, Fafnir uses the power of illusion and intends to devour the Asgardians. Odin's son Thor, however, defeats Fafnir by driving the dragon into a chasm using his lightning, after which he frees Volstagg.[1]

Fafnir reappears when Thor's stepbrother and perennial foe Loki sends the dragon to Earth to kill the Thunder God. Thor, however, uses his mystical hammer Mjolnir to hold Fafnir at bay until Odin intervenes and banishes the former king back to the ruins of Nastrond.[2] Fafnir eventually returns to Earth and is killed when Thor uses his hammer to drive an enchanted spear into the dragon's heart.[3] Fafnir was released from Hel alongside the Midgard Serpent, Fafnir of Jotunheim (a frost giant), Nidhogg, Farsung the Enchanter, an Ice Giant and 2 Ice Dwarves by Kurse to battle Thor and Lady Sif.[4]

Fafnir later reappears in the 2011 limited series “Avengers Prime” in the aftermath of the "Siege” event as at first an adversary then ally of Thor, Tony Stark and Steve Rogers with several legions of ogres and elves in battle against a Twilight Sword wielding Hela and her army ‹ref› “Avengers Prime” # 1-5 (November 2010 - March 2011) ‹/ref>

Powers and abilities

Fafnir was originally a normal man, until transformed by the properties of a magical pool into a large dragon. Fafnir retains his intellect and speech; possesses superhuman strength; durability; the ability to breathe fire and casts illusions.

Other versions

Fafnir of Jotunheim

Another Fafnir appeared in the Marvel Universe. He is a Frost Giant.[5] Brother to Fasolt and enemy of Thor, he first appeared in 1980 in Thor #294.

Ultimate Universe

In The Ultimates # 12, Thor briefly mentions Fafnir, when he teleports a Chitauri bomb to the wastes of Nastrond, which is home to only Fafnir the Dragon. [6]

Footnotes

  1. Thor #134-135 (Nov.-Dec. 1966)
  2. Thor #318 (April 1982)
  3. Thor #341-343 (March–May 1984)
  4. Thor #486-488 (May–July 1995)
  5. http://www.immortalthor.net/bio-giantsofjotunheim.html#Fafnir
  6. The Ultimates #12

External links

  • Fafnir at the Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe
  • "Fafnir".  An article about Fafnir from ImmortalThor
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